William Barak Bridge - Melbourne.  

I captured this shot in the early hours of a very cold morning in September 2011.  I wanted to capture the red glow coming from inside the elevator but was presented with a number of dilemmas, as the elevator doors would shut after a couple of seconds and return back to the ground floor.  So i came up with a cunning plan of putting my camera on a timer and diving into the elevator.  I set the timer on the camera to 10 seconds giving me enough time to sprint down, open the elevator, hide inside while holding the doors open for the 5 seconds it took to take the photo.  It took me a few attempts to get it right but i was pretty happy with the result and the fact that there was no witnesses around, as im sure it would of raised a few eyebrows!!
William Barak Bridge - Melbourne.

I captured this shot in the early hours of a very cold morning in September 2011. I wanted to capture the red glow coming from inside the elevator but was presented with a number of dilemmas, as the elevator doors would shut after a couple of seconds and return back to the ground floor. So i came up with a cunning plan of putting my camera on a timer and diving into the elevator. I set the timer on the camera to 10 seconds giving me enough time to sprint down, open the elevator, hide inside while holding the doors open for the 5 seconds it took to take the photo. It took me a few attempts to get it right but i was pretty happy with the result and the fact that there was no witnesses around, as im sure it would of raised a few eyebrows!!
William Barak Bridge - Melbourne.  

I captured this shot in the early hours of a very cold morning in September 2011.  I wanted to capture the red glow coming from inside the elevator but was presented with a number of dilemmas, as the elevator doors would shut after a couple of seconds and return back to the ground floor.  So i came up with a cunning plan of putting my camera on a timer and diving into the elevator.  I set the timer on the camera to 10 seconds giving me enough time to sprint down, open the elevator, hide inside while holding the doors open for the 5 seconds it took to take the photo.  It took me a few attempts to get it right but i was pretty happy with the result and the fact that there was no witnesses around, as im sure it would of raised a few eyebrows!!
William Barak Bridge - Melbourne.

I captured this shot in the early hours of a very cold morning in September 2011. I wanted to capture the red glow coming from inside the elevator but was presented with a number of dilemmas, as the elevator doors would shut after a couple of seconds and return back to the ground floor. So i came up with a cunning plan of putting my camera on a timer and diving into the elevator. I set the timer on the camera to 10 seconds giving me enough time to sprint down, open the elevator, hide inside while holding the doors open for the 5 seconds it took to take the photo. It took me a few attempts to get it right but i was pretty happy with the result and the fact that there was no witnesses around, as im sure it would of raised a few eyebrows!!
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